Jail Threats, Income Tax Refunds Seized, Garnished Wages and Destroyed Credit…NOTHING like this would EVER happen to the banks, thanks to the corruption in DC.

But to homeowners, of course.

Reuters-

Joseph Keller doesn’t expect he’ll live to see the end of 2013. He blames the house at 190 Avondale Avenue.

Five years ago, Keller, 10 months behind on his mortgage payments, received notice of a foreclosure judgment from JP Morgan Chase. In a few weeks, the bank said, his three-story house with gray vinyl siding in Columbus, Ohio, would be put up for auction at a sheriff’s sale.

The 58-year-old former social worker and his wife, Jennifer, packed up their home of 13 years and moved in with their daughter. Joseph thought he would never have anything to do with the house again. And for about a year, he didn’t.

One Response to “Special Report: The latest foreclosure horror: the zombie title”

Thanks Rooters. Where’s the Bankruptcy petition? The CFPB doesn’t comment, because they aren’t concerned with questions of legality. That would be the role of another agency, who, when pressed, would undoubtedly state none of this is illegal, immoral perhaps, but not illegal. Where in history, particularly the 20th century, have we seen this indifference before? Did it end well?